Standard di protocollo RFID
- EPCglobal Gen2 (EPC Class-1 Generation-2)
- This is the most widely adopted standard for UHF RFID. It specifies the protocol for communication between RFID tags and readers operating in the 860-960 MHz frequency range.
- Standard: EPCglobal Gen2 v2.0.1
- Reference: ISO/IEC 18000-63
- ISO/IEC 14443
- This standard covers the proximity RFID cards operating at 13.56 MHz, commonly used in contactless smart cards such as those used in access control and public transportation.
- It has two parts: Type A and Type B, detailing different communication protocols and power interfaces.
- ISO/IEC 15693
- This standard specifies the vicinity RFID cards, also operating at 13.56 MHz, but with a longer read range than ISO/IEC 14443. It’s often used for item-level tagging and library systems.
- ISO/IEC 18000 Series
- This series of standards define the air interface communications for different RFID frequencies:
- ISO/IEC 18000-2: For low-frequency (LF) systems operating at 135 kHz.
- ISO/IEC 18000-3: For high-frequency (HF) systems operating at 13.56 MHz.
- ISO/IEC 18000-4: For UHF systems operating at 2.45 Ghz.
- ISO/IEC 18000-6: For UHF systems operating at 860-960 MHz, including EPCglobal Gen2.
- ISO/IEC 18000-7: For active RFID systems operating at 433 MHz.
- This series of standards define the air interface communications for different RFID frequencies:
- ISO/IEC 29143
- This standard specifies the air interface for RFID tags used in electronic toll collection and similar applications. It covers RFID tags operating at 5.8 Ghz.
These standards ensure interoperability, sicurezza, e l'efficienza nell'implementazione dei sistemi RFID in vari settori e applicazioni.